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‘Waking in Oak Creek’ Documentary Tells Story of Healing in Aftermath of Tragedy

The powerful new documentary Waking In Oak Creek profiles a suburban town shaken after six worshippers at a Sikh Temple are killed by a white supremacist in a hate crime shooting. In the year following the attack, a community and law enforcement work together to overcome tragedy, stand up to hate and create a safe town for everyone. This film is a must see.

Watch the above trailer and request a free screening kit and DVD at www.niot.org/cops/wakinginoakcreek to promote inclusivity, spark meaningful conversations and encourage love, not hate in your community.

One year after the hate attack, the Oak Creek, WI community comes together at The Sikh Temple of Wisconsin to remember the victims and support their families. Photo Credit: Not In Our Town

We Bid Farewell to Leonard NimoyFriday, February 27th Leonard Nimoy, famously known for his role as Spock in the infamous Star Trek series, passed away at the age of 83. His wife, Susan Bay Nimoy, confirmed his death, stating that the cause was the end-stage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Nimoy publicly announced last

Get a First Look at A.D. The Bible ContinuesThis Easter Sunday, April 5th, 2015, join millions of viewers for the premiere of A.D. The Bible Continues and continue on a 12-week journey through what would become the most powerful global movement in history – the rise of the Church.
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‘Hey! Ho! Let’s Go!’Faster than you can say: ‘Hey! Ho! Let’s go!,’ self-taught drummer Marky Ramone continues to rock out his legacy as the last member of the most iconic punk bands in history. In his book, Punk Rock Blitzkrieg: My Life as a Ramone, Marky gives an account of the punk scene in the 1970s, a look